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A bioturbation classification of European marine infaunal invertebrates. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol, 2013
Queirós AM   +11 more
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The genus Pupa Röding, 1798 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Acteonidae) in New Caledonia with notes on Recent species

Zootaxa, 2023
The study of newly collected, live specimens of Pupa (Acteonidae) from New Caledonia and French Polynesia, revealed the presence of six distinct species in this region, including an undescribed species. All these species are re-described and/or named using molecular and morphological evidence as well as a review of the literature and examination of ...
ÁNGEL VALDÉS   +2 more
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A new species of the genus Rapturella (Gastropoda: Acteonidae) from southeast Brazil

Zootaxa, 2018
Acteonidae d'Orbigny, 1843 is the largest family within the superfamily Acteonoidea (Bouchet et al. 2017) and includes small gastropods typical of infralittoral environments. Most acteonids living on the continental shelf or in deep water have been described on the basis of shell morphology alone (Simone 2006; Valdés 2008; Cunha 2011; Salvador & ...
Carlo M, Cunha, Luiz Ricardo L, Simone
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Acteonidae

2021
Family Acteonidae Pupa pascuana Raines, 2003 (Figure 69); one paratype.
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STUDIES ON THE HAEMOCYTES OF ACTEON TORNATILIS (L.) (OPISTHOBRANCHIA: ACTEONIDAE)

Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1986
The blood cells of Acteon tomatilis (L.) were examined by light microscope to provide descriptions of cell types, their size distributions, "in vitro" reactions, and cytochemical properties. The haemolymph contains hyalinocytes (diameter 6.0 sd 0.8 fan) which represent about 20% of the total cell population, and stain acidophilic.
NATHALIE YONOW, LOTHAR RENWRANTZ
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